Super Hardcore Girls 7/14/22 Results

DDT wrestlers Shunma Katsumata & Toui Kojima brought back their comedy “Super Hardcore Girls” characters for a special event today, continuing their rivalry with the women’s faction known as Prominence, in a series of hardcore comedy matches.

Today’s event was held at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE.

The announced paid attendance was 147, a super full house/very near sellout.

Match 1: In a Falls Count Anywhere match, Seno Sister (?) & Mao Inoue beat Natsumi & Mochi. Seno beat Mochi with a Japanese leg roll clutch.

Match 2: Yuki Ueno & “Konosuke Takeshita” (Sakura Hirota) beat Akito & Kazuki Hirata. “Takeshita” pinned Hirata with a German suplex hold.

Match 3: In a TLC (tables, ladders, chairs) match, DASH Chisako (Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling) vs. Hideki Okatani went to a 15 minute time limit draw.

Match 4: In a Bring In 1 Item Hardcore match, Risa Sera & Akane Fujita beat Elizabeth ❤️ Toy & Sylvania ❤️ Catherine (Toui Kojima & ?). Sera pinned Elizabeth after a diving double knee drop on a chair.

Main Event: In a Hardcore match, Suzu Suzuki beat Carousel ❤️ Shun (Shunma Katsumata). Prominence wins the rivalry. But it probably isn’t over.

The next DDT event is Saturday at Nippongashi Sports Plaza Stadium 3 in Nagoya. There will be no live broadcast.

All-Japan 7/14/22 Results

All-Japan Pro Wrestling ran a major event today, featuring 3 title matches including New Japan participation as Tiger Mask 4 returned to defend his All-Japan World Jr. Heavyweight Championship. The main event featured two of All-Japan’s top stars facing off for the promotion’s top prize, the Triple Crown.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on AJPW.TV.

The announced paid attendance was 893.

Match 1: Shuji Ishikawa, Takao Omori & Ryo Inoue beat Masanobu Fuchi, Yoshitatsu & Izanagi. Omori pinned Fuchi after Ace Bomber.

Match 2: Cyrus beat Black Menso-re.

Match 3: Yuji Nagata (New Japan) & Mitsuru Sato beat Kento Miyahara & Rising Hayato. Nagata beat Hayato with Nagata Lock 54.

Match 4: Minoru & Toshizo beat All-Asia Tag Team Champions Hokuto Omori & Yusuke Kodama to win the titles. Minoru & Hoshizo become the 113th All-Asia Tag Team Champions. Minoru pinned Omori after B D F.

Match 5: T-Hawk, El Lindaman & Shigehiro Irie (GLEAT) beat Shotaro Ashino, Tatsuki Honda & Seigo Tachibana. Irie pinned Honda after a diving headbutt.

Match 6: All-Japan World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Tiger Mask beat Dan Tamura by ref stoppage to retain the title. V1 for TM 4.

Match 7: Naoya Nomura & Mizuki Watase beat Yuma & Ryo Aoyagi. Nomura pinned Ryo after Maximum.

Main Event: Suwama beat All-Japan Triple Crown Champion Jake Lee to win the Triple Crown. Suwama becomes the 67th All-Japan Triple Crown Champion.

The next event is Monday at Hanahiro Memorial Park Tsurumi Green Area Dogwood Hall in Osaka. TM 4 will again defend the Jr. Heavyweight Championship and an All-Japan Tag Team Championship match is also scheduled. Live streaming on AJPW.TV will begin Sunday at 10 PM PT/1 AM ET.

New Japan News: Music City Mayhem Card Set

New Japan has announced what appears to be the full card for Music City Mayhem, their next live US event, on 7/30 in Nashville, TN. The event is part of STARRCAST V, a weekend loaded with independent events, podcasts and more that is all centered around what will be the final match in the career of the iconic Ric Flair.
Music City Mayhem’s full card is currently as follows:
Fred Yehi, Yuya Uemura & Shota Umino vs. The DKC, Kevin Knight & Ren Narita
Clark Connors vs. Davey Richards
Hiromu Takahashi vs. Blake Christian
KUSHIDA vs. Alex Shelley
FTR & Alex Zayne vs. TJP & Aussie Open
STRONG Openweight Champion Fred Rosser vs. Big Damo for the title
Jon Moxley vs. El Desperado in a No DQ Match
The event will be a LIVE PPV and is available for pre-order on FITE. It can be purchased as a standalone PPV for $19.99 or is part of a STARRCAST V bundle that includes multiple events-I believe the particular bundle including this event is $99.99. You get the live broadcast and unlimited on demand replays with purchase. The event is scheduled to start at 3 PM ET/Noon PT on 7/30.

Sumo-July 2022 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 4 Results (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from Day 4 of the July 2022 Grand Sumo Tournament from Nagoya:
Key: M-Maegashira; K-Komosubi; S-Sekiwake; O-Ozeki; Y-Yokozuna; J-Juryo (2nd tier)
Makuuchi (Top Tier):
Onosho (M15) beat Chiyomaru (M17)
Myogiryu (M14) beat Nishikifuji (M17)
Yutakayama (M16) beat Tsurugisho (M14)
Oho (M15) beat Chiyoshoma (M13)
Ichiyamamoto (M13) beat Kotoshoho (M11)
Chiyotairyu (M10) beat Takarafuji (M13)
Meisei (M10) beat Terutsuyoshi (M12)
Midorifuji (M11) beat Kotoeko (M9)
Shimanoumi (M9) beat Hokutofuji (M7)
Nishigiki (M8) beat Aoiyama (M6)
Tobizaru (M6) beat Tochinoshin (M8)
Endo (M5) beat Okinoumi (M7)
Sadanoumi (M5) beat Tamawashi (M3)
Ura (M3) beat Wakamotoharu (M4)
Abi (K) beat Wakatakakage (S)
Daieisho (S) beat Takanosho (M1)
Shodai (O) beat Hoshoryu (K)
Mitakeumi (O) beat Kiribayama (M1)
Ichinojo (M2) beat Takakeisho (O)
Terunofuji (Y) beat Kotonowaka (M2)
RETURNING: Daiamami (M16). Will return on Day 5 after withdrawing on Day 2 (left ankle injury).

Juryo:
Kinbozan (Makushita 1) beat Chiyosakae (J14)
Gonoyama (J14) beat Kitanowaka (J13)
Hokuseiho (J13) beat Yago (J12)
Oshoma (J13) beat Kaisei (J11)
Tochimaru (J11) beat Churanoumi (J9)
Shimazuumi (J10) beat Enho (J8)
Kaisho (J9) beat Akua (J7)
Bushozan (J6) beat Hiradoumi (J8)
Kotokuzan (J7) beat Tokushoryu (J5)
Mitoryu (J4) beat Atamifuji (J6)
Kagayaki (J3) beat Chiyonokuni (J5)
Asanowaka (J4) beat Azumaryu (J2)
Ryuden (J1) beat Daishoho (J3)
Hidenoumi (J1) beat Tohakuryu (J2)

Leaders:
Makuuchi: Ichinojo, Nishigiki, Ichiyamamoto (4-0)
Juryo: Ryuden, Kagayaki, Mitoryu (4-0)
Lower tier notes: If Kinbozan (Makushita leader, now 3-0) wins at least one of his final 4 matches, he will be promoted to Juryo and would almost certainly be the first rikishi from Kazakhstan to reach the top 2 ranks.
No match for former Ozeki Asanoyama (Sandanme 22) today or tomorrow (Day 5 is underway as of this post). His next match should be on Day 6 on Friday but that is TBD.

AEW Dynamite 7/13/22 Results (SPOILERS!)

Here are the quick results from tonight’s AEW Dynamite, featuring Fyter Fest Night 1 (SPOILERS for west coast viewers!):

AEW TNT Champion Wardlow beat Orange Cassidy to retain the title.

Jon Moxley beat Konosuke Takeshita. Had Takeshita won, he would’ve gotten a rematch for the Interim AEW World Championship. A+ match.

Luchasaurus beat Griff Garrison by submission. Squash.

Claudio Castagnoli beat Jake Hager.

Serena Deeb beat Anna Jay by submission.

Swerve Strickland & Keith Lee beat AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks and Powerhouse Hobbs & Ricky Starks in a 3-way, when Strickland pinned Starks, to become THE NEW AEW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS!

Friday on Rampage: Private Party vs. Lucha Bros, Gunn Club promo on why they turned on The Acclaimed and ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham vs. Lee Moriarty for the title. Maybe something involving Kiera Hogan and/or Leila Grey as well.

Next week: Fyter Fest Night 2! Or 3! Brody King vs. Darby Allin, Christian Cage & Luchasaurus vs. Griff Garrison & Brian Pillman Jr. and Eddie Kingston vs. Chris Jericho in a Barbed Wire Everywhere Death Match. Jericho Appreciation Society will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage.

Sumo-July Grand Sumo Tournament Day 3 Results (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from Day 2 of the July 2022 Grand Sumo Tournament from Nagoya:
Key: M-Maegashira; K-Komosubi; S-Sekiwake; O-Ozeki; Y-Yokozuna; J-Juryo (2nd tier)
Makuuchi (Top Tier):
Chiyomaru (M17) beat Yutakayama (M16)
Nishikifuji (M17) beat Oho (M15)
Onosho (M15) beat Myogiryu (M14)
Takarafuji (M12) beat Tsurugisho (M14)
Ichiyamamoto (M13) beat Terutsuyoshi (M12)
Midorifuji (M11) beat Chiyoshoma (M13)
Kotoshoho (M11) beat Chiyotairyu (M10)
Kotoeko (M9) beat Meisei (M10)
Tochinoshin (M8) beat Shimanoumi (M9)
Nishigiki (M8) beat Hokutofuji (M7)
Aoiyana (M6) beat Okinoumi (M7)
Tobizaru (M6) beat Sadanoumi (M5)
Tamawashi (M3) beat Endo (M5)
Ichinojo (M2) beat Hoshoryu (K)
Daieisho (S) beat Wakamotoharu (M4)
Wakatakakage (S) beat Ura (M3)
Abi (K) beat Mitakeumi (O)
Takakeisho (O) beat Kotonowaka (M2)
Kiribayama (M1) beat Shodai (O)
Terunofuji (Y) beat Takanosho (M1)

Juryo:
Gonoyama (J14) beat Takakento (Makushita 1)
Chiyosakae (J14) beat Oshoma (J12)
Hokuseiho (J13) beat Kitanowaka (J12)
Yago (J12) beat TOchimaru (J11)
Shimanoumi (J10) beat Kaisei (J11)
Churanoumi (J9) beat Kaisho (J9)
Hiradoumi 9J8) beat Enho (J8)
Kotokuzan (J7) beat Akua (J7)
Atamifuji (J6) beat Bushozan (J6)
Chiyonokuni (J5) beat TOkushoryu (J5)
Mitoryu (J4) beat Daishoho (J3)
Tohakuryu (J2) beat Asanowaka (J4)
Kagayaki (J3) beat Azumaryu (J2)
Ryuden (J1) beat Hiradoumi (J1)

Asanoyama Watch: The former Ozeki, now at Sandamne 22, is 2-0 in his comeback tournannet after picking up his second win today.

Site News: Delayed Posts Until Further Notice

As of 7/12/2022 the site administrator is on Jury Duty and all news/results posts on weekdays will be delayed until further notice. This situation is expected to last 7-10 days. Weekend event results posts will not be affected. This also should not affect the posting of All Elite Wrestling results as each respective day’s jury duty will be completed in time to watch each program.

Sumo-July Grand Sumo Tournament Day 2 Results (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from Day 2 of the July 2022 Grand Sumo Tournament from Nagoya:
Key: M-Maegashira; K-Komosubi; S-Sekiwake; O-Ozeki; Y-Yokozuna; J-Juryo (2nd tier)
Makuuchi (Top Tier):
Hidenoumi (J1) beat Nishikifuji (M17)
Chiyomaru (M17) beat Daiamami (J16) by default (withdrawal)
Yutakayama (M16) beat Onosho (M15)
Oho (M15) beat Tsurugisho (M14)
Chiyoshoma (M13) beat Myogiryu (M14)
Ichiyamamoto (M13) beat Takarafuji (M12)
Kotoshoho (M11) beat Terutsuyoshi (M12)
Midofiruji (M11) beat Meisei (M10)
Chiyotairyu (M10) beat Shimanoumi (M9)
Nishigiki (M8) beat Kotoeko (M9)
Okinoumi (M7) beat Tochinoshin (M8)
Hokutofuji (M7) beat Tobizaru (M6)
Aoiyama (M6) beat Endo (M5)
Wakamotoharu (M4) beat Sadanoumi (M5)
Ura (M3) beat Abi (K)
Tamawashi (M3) beat Wakatakakage (S)
Ichinojo (M2) beat Daieisho (S)
Takakeisho (O) beat Hoshoryu (K)
Takanosho (M1) beat Shodai (O)
Kotonowaka (M2) beat Mitakeumi (O)
Terunofuji (Y) beat Kiribayama (M1)
WITHDRAWAL: Daiamami (M16). Left ankle injury. Return uncertain

Juryo (2nd tier):
Oshoma (J13) beat Gonoyama (J14)
Hokuseiho (J13) beat Chiyosakae (J14)
Kaisei (J11) beat Yago (J12)
Kitanowaka (J11) beat Tochimaru (J12)
Kaisho (J9) beat Shimazuumi (J10)
Churanoumi (J9) beat Enho (J8). Notable in that the win was by the rare “sokubiotoshi” technique (head chop down)
Hiradoumi (J8) beat Akua (J7)
Bushozan (J6) beat Kotokuzan (J7)
Chiyonokuni (J5) beat Atamifuji (J6)
Mitoryu (J4) beat Tokushoryu (J5)
Kagayaki (J3) beat Asanowaka (J4)
Daishoho (J3) beat Tohakuryu (J2)
Ryuden (J1) beat Azumaryu (J2)

Note from the lower tiers: In his first match since returning from a 1 year suspension (6 tournaments) for coronavirus protocol violations and dishonesty in the subsequent investigation, former Ozeki Asanoyama, now at Sandanme 22, was a winner against Goshimaru (Sandanme 22) by “yorikiri” (frontal force out). My guess if he consistently racks up winning records and/or lower titles is the soonest he could return to the top tier is probably May 2023. That assumes he wins 5+ matches this tournament, which should get him to Makushita, then he will need similar in at least 1 but probably 2 Makushita tournaments to reach Juryo, then at least 2 12+ win tournaments in Juryo to return to Maegashira.

Sumo-July Grand Sumo Tournament Day 1 Results (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from Day 1 of the July 2022 Grand Sumo Tournament from Nagoya:
Key: M-Maegashira; K-Komosubi; S-Sekiwake; O-Ozeki; Y-Yokozuna; J-Juryo (2nd tier)
Makuuchi (Top Tier):
Ryuden (J1) beat Chiyomaru (M17)
Nishikifuji (M17) beat Daiamami (M16)
Yutakayama (M16) beat Oho (M15)
Tsurugisho (M14) beat Onosho (M15)
Myogiryu (m14) beat Takarafuji (M12)
Chiyoshoma (M13) beat Tetutsuyoshi (M12)
Ichiyamamoto (M13) beat Midorifuji (M11)
Meisei (M10) beat Kotoshoho (M11)
Kotoeko (M9) beat Chiyotairyu (M10)
Nishigiki (M8) beat Shimanoumi (M9)
Tochinoshin (M8) beat Hokutofuji (M7)
Tobizaru (M6) beat Okinoumi (M7)
Aoiyama (M6) beat Sadanounmi (M5)
Endo (M5) beat Wakamotoharu (M4)
Hoshoryu (K) beat Ura (M3)
Tamawashi (M3) beat Daieisho (S)
Ichinojo (M2) beat Wakatakakage (S)
Kotonowaka (m2) beat Shodai (O)
Mitakeumi (O) beat Takanosho (M1)
Kiribayama (M1) beat Takakeisho (O)
Abi (K) beat Terunofuji (Y). 2nd straight opening day loss for Terunofuji, last time he went on to win the tournament.
WITHDRAWAL: Takayasu (M4). Coronavirus. Out for the tournament

Juryo:
Gonoyama (J14) beat Chiyosakae (J14)
Oshoma (J13) beat Hokuseiho (J13)
Kitanowaka (J12) beat Yago (J12)
TOchimaru (J11) beat Kaisei (J11). Kaisei appeared to suffer a neck/shoulder injury.
Churanoumi (J9) beat Shimazuumi (J10)
Enho (J8) beat Kaisho (J9)
Hiradoumi (J8) beat Kotokuzan (J7)
Bushozan (J6) beat Akua (J7)
Tokushoryo (J5) beat Atamifuji (J6)
Mitoryu (J4) beat Chiyonokuni (J5)
Asanowaka (J4) beat Daishoho (J3)
Kagayaki (J3) beat Tohakuryu (J2)
Azumaryu (J2) beat Hidenoumi (J1)
WITHDRAWAL: Ishiura (J10). Unknown but likely injury. This will be the 2nd straight tournament he misses if he does not return and likely would be demoted to Makushita as he will have missed the equivalent of 2 1/2 straight tournaments.

Early Day 2 UPDATE: Daiamami (M16) has WITHDRAWN. Details to come after I watch the NHK World Japan replay late tonight. (UPDATE: Left ankle injury. Return uncertain)

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